Unleash the Wordleverse
Space: the ultimate night mode. You are a renowned word scientist on space station Babble-On 5. Famously, your research confirmed it’s creepy to say “moist” in zero gravity. Today, the crew discovered the existence of an unusual celestial body. A thin, floating, enormous gray grid. Is it satellite debris? Alien technology? An impractical waffle iron? No one can explain it. While your fellow scientists chatter amongst themselves, flummoxed, you decide to experiment.
You blast your telecommunication laser at the grid, beaming one English letter at a time (out of caution). When the laser hits the grid – first with a vowel, then with a common consonant – something extraordinary happens. Two of the grid squares light up with blinding green and yellow energy fields!
NASA Chief Science Officer Dale Whinethropp appears on a video screen in your lab.
“Stop this at once,” orders Whinethropp. “We don’t know the nature of that foreign green and yellow vocabulary energy. It could blast you all to hell! B-L-A-S-T!” But it’s too late. You want to do this once a day! Forever! You keep blasting the grid…
Play today’s Wordle. How did you do?